THE MICHIGAN DAILY
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1934
Political Fate Of These Candidates Rests With Voters At Polls
Today
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CHARLES BOWLES
JOHN D. DINGELL
CARL E. MAPES
TiOIAS F. McALLISTER
DR. JOSEPH H. SLEVIN CLARENCE E. McLEOD
JOHN C. LEHR
DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN
Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the
University.- Copy received at the office of the Assistant to the President j
until 3:30; 11:38 a.m. Saturday.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6 , 1934 Any watchman or other proper repre-1
VOL. XLV No. 37 sentative of the Buildings and
Grounds Department, or any Dean
Notices department head or other proper{
President and Mrs. Ruthven will University official shall have the right
be at home to students and their to inspect keys believed to open Uni-
friends on Wednesday, Nov. 7, from versity buildings, at any reasonable
4 to 6 o'clock. time or place.
,. .. . For any individual to order,
University Broadcast: have made, or permit to be ordered
9:15-9:45 a.m.-A Class in Ele- or made, any duplicate of his or her]
mentary Singing, Joseph E. Maddy, University key, through unauthorized
assisted by the studio choir. channels, must be regarded as a
2:00-2:30 p.m.-"Educating the special and willful disregard of the
Adolescent," George E. Carrothers, safety of University property."
Professor of Education and Director These regulations are called to the,
of the Bureau of Co-operation with attention of all concerned, for their
Educational Institutions. (Michigan, information and guidance. Any per-
My Michigan Series), son having any key or keys to Univer-
sity buildings, doors, or other locks,
Procedure in Case of Articles Stol- contrary to the provisions recited
en or Missing: Notice should be giv- above, should promptly surrender the
en at the Business Office, Room 3 Uni- same to the Key Clerk at the office
versity Hall, with the utmost prompt- of the Superintendent of Buildings
ness whenever any article, whether and Grounds.
owned privately or by the institution, Shirley W. Smith
disappears u n d e r circumstances
which indicate theft. Study Tour for Foreign Students to
Shirley W. Smith Starr Commonwealth for Boys, Sun-
day, Nov. 18: The trip to the Starr
Man~lebaum and Marsh Scholar- Commonwealth for Boys planned for
ships: Undergraduate students in the Sunday, Nov. 18, will give our for-
College of Literature, Science, and eign students, especially those inter-
the Arts may apply for these awards ested in educational and social prob-
Special attention is called to the fact lems, the opportunity to 'acquaintI
that both men and women are eligible themselves with one of the outstand-.
to the Marsh scholarships. Men only ing projects in this country for under-
are eligible to the three Mandlebaum privileged boys. Rabindinath Tagore,
scholarships. Application blanks who has initiated a similar work for
available in the office of Dean Kraus boys in India, declared the Starr
must be filled out and returned to Commonwealth the most interesting
that office on or before Nov. 10. No thing he saw in this country. The
coneationwl egve oapi group of foreign students will leave
consideration will be given to appli-An Abrprmtya10'cok
cations filed after that date. The Ann Arbor promptly at 10 o'clock
awards will be made about December Sunday, Nov. 18, and will be guests
first. of Mr. Starr for the afternoon and
James E. Dunlap, for tea, returning to Ann Arbor at 5
Chairman, Scholarship Committee o'clock. Transportation will be pro-
________vided at 50 cents each. Since the ac-
Notice To All Members of 4he Uni- commodations are limited students
versity: The following is an extract should register at once. They may
of a By-Law of the Regents (Chap- leave their names in my office, Room
ter III=B, Sections 8 and 9) which 1004 Angell Hall, any afternoon this
has been in effect since September week.a
1926:----. Raleigh Nelson,t
,.-,.A...A Counsellor to Foreign Students
Varsity Glee Club: There will be
no meeting this week for members
of the Waiting List Club. There will
be also no meeting on Thursday night
for the regular Varsity Glee Club -
the concert on Wednesday taking its1
place. Next week both of the clubs
will meet at their scheduled times.
Swimming - Women Students: Be-
cause of Open House at the Michigan
Union, the 7:30 swimming class will
not meet tonight. Report at Bar-
bour Gymnasium Thursday between
3:20-12:00 or 1:00-5:00 to register for
the indoor season. Bring work books
at this timie.
Tickets for the Foresters' Fall
Dance on Nov. 9 are on sale by mem-
bers of the dance committee and at
the office of the Recorder, School of
Forestry and Conservation, in the
Natural Science Building. The dance
will be held at the Masonic Temple
and features Bob Gold and his orches-
tra from the Hollywood Gardens in
Kalamazoo.
Academic Notices
Geology 11: The make-up bluebook
will be given Friday at 9:00 in the
Science Auditorium.
Students in Hygiene and Public
Health and others interested: Three
moving picture reels entitled, "How
Plants and Animals Cause Disease,"
"How Disease Is Spread," and "How
to Prevent Diseases," have been ob-
tained from the United States public
Health Service. These films will be
shown in the West Amphitheatre of
the West Medical Building from 5:00j
to 6:00 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 7.I
Lecture
Lloyd C. Douglas, the popular
speaker and author of the novels
"Magnificent Obsession" and "For-
give Us Our Trespasses" will give a
lecture in Hill Auditorium at 8:15
on Tuesday, Nov. 6, on the subject
"The Flight to Freedom." Tickets
are now available at Wahr's and
Tinker and Co. on State Street.
Concert
School of Music Faculty Concert:
The first evening concert by mem-
bers of the faculty of the School of
Music, will take place Wednesday,
Nov. 7, at 8:15 o'clock in Hill Audi-
torium. The general public with the
exception of small children, is invited
without admission charge, but is re-
quested to be seated on time as the
doors will be closed during numbers.
The following program will be giv-
en by Maud Okkelberg, pianist, Ar-
thur Hackett, tenor, and the School
of Music Trio, consisting of WassilyI
Besekirsky, violinist, Hanns Pick, vio-1
loncellist, and Joseph Brinkman,
pianist.
Chaconne ............ Bach-Busoni
Maud Okkelbergj
Les Roses d'Ispahan .........Faure
Aimons Nous... .....St. Saens
Trois Jours de Vendanges .... Hahns
La Barcheta ................ Hahn
D'une Prison ................ Hahn
Les Vautours .......... Lenormand
Arthur Hackett}
Fifth Sonata ............ Scriabine
"I call you to life, O mysterious
forces!
Submerged in depths obscure
Of the Creator Spirit, timid em-
bryons of life,
To you I now bring courage."
From the Poem of Ecstacy. (First1
performance in Ann Arbor)
Mrs. Okkelberg
Trio Opus 101, C Minor .... Brahms
Allegro energico
Presto non assai
Andante grazioso
Allegro molto
Wassily Besekirsky, Hanns Pick,
and Joseph Brinkman
Events Today
Graduate Luncheon for Chemical
Engineers: The regular luncheon for
staff and graduate students in Chem-
ical Engineering will be held at 12:15
in Room 3201 E. Eng. Bldg. Profes-
sor L. Waterman will address the
group on "Excavations in Mesopotam-
ia."
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CONVENTION ROOMS WANTED: ANTIQUE EXHIBIT and sale. Nov.
Anyone having rooms which may be 7 to 9th inclusive. Harris Hall. State
rented for Thursday and Friday and Huron Streets, 9:30 a.m. to 10,
nights, November 8 and 9, by those p.m. Admission 25c.
attending the convention of the WANTED: MEN'S OLD AND NEW
University Press Club, Thursday, WANTE. MEN'S OLD AND NEW
Friday and Saturday, November 8, suits. Will pay 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 do-
Frdyad1trdy oebr8 lars. Phone Ann Arbor 4306. Chi-
9 and 10, is requested to list them la rs. e ror 4306. Chi-
at once by mail with the Depart- cago Buyers. Temporary office, 200
ment of Journalism, stated location, North Main. 7x
accommodations and price. Listings PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
m ust be m ade by m ail, not by tele- I _ CA _TUDO :--a- _ _ J_ h ns-n
phone. Address Department of VOCAL STUDIO: Grace Johnson
Journalism, Room 212 Haven Hall, Konold, former instructor in Uni-
University of Michigan. versity School of Music, announces
------ - - the opening of her vocal studio for
ROOM-MATE wanted: $1.50 per beginners and advanced students.
week. 520 Packard. Call 6083 after] 1908 Austin Ave. Phone 4855. 8x
10 p.m. - - --- --
----_ _ FRATERNITIES AND SORORITIES
WANTED - SITUATIONS Call the Kempf Music Studios for
CHEF-__Ex_____ncd__ishes__rater- artistic piano tuning. Terms rea-
CHEF: Experienced. Wishes frater- sonable. Phone 6328. lx
nity job. Capable of taking charge s . n .
of kitchen. City references. Box INTELLIGENT care given to children
105 in my home or theirs. Phone 6152.
WATCH REPAIR SERVICE: Backed
by our own factory facilities. Burr,
Patterson & Auld Co. Manufactur-
ing Fraternity Jewelers and Sta-
tioners, 603 Church St.
FOR RENT - APARTMENTS
THREE-ROOM apartment for rent.
322 N. State. Present occupants
forced to go abroad suddenly. Call
2-3619.
NOTICE
FINANCE CO offers bargains in re-
possessed anid repurchased cars.
Many 1934 cars with low mileage
included. We will trade and extend
conveniebt terms. Open evenings.
311 W. Huron: Ph. 2-3267. lox
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LAUNDRY
LAUNDRY 2-1044. Sox darned.
Careful work at low price. 4x
STUDENT Hand Laundry. Prices rea-
sonable. Free delivery. Phone 3006
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Terrace Garden
Dancing Studio
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forms. classical, social.
dancing. Ph. 9695.
wuerth Theatre Bldg.
fit
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40c IOc Shows at 2:00 - 3:10 - 7:00 - 9:06
CONSTANCE BENNETT
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"OUTCAST LADY"
Social Directors, Sorority Chaper-
o n s, Househeads, Undergraduate
Women: The closing hour tonight
will be 11 p.m.
Alice C. Lloyd
the case shall be referred to the Dean R.O.T.C.: All basic students report
or other proper head of the Univer- ,between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and
sity division involved for his action 6 p.m. for uniform tryons today. Tail-
in accordance wit hthis principle. ors here one day only.
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Minister of the Gospel and Author of
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